They jeered and sounded mournful notes without promise, devoid even of hope.

She herself was almost devoid of coquetry.

And being devoid of ambition, and striving not toward accomplishment, she drew satisfaction from the work in itself.

He had certain recollections of racing in what he called "the good old times" when the Lecompte stables flourished, and he drew upon this fund of memories so that he might not be left out and seem wholly devoid of the modern spirit.

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She imagines a world devoid of emotion.

He who is devoid of the power to forgive, is devoid of the power to love.